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craiczarry

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Which of the following is a difference between children with day-care experience and home-reared children?
 
  A) Children placed in day care are always less aggressive toward peers and adults than home-reared children.
  B) Children with day-care experience are more peer oriented and play at higher developmental levels than home-reared children.
  C) Children in high-quality day care are less likely to share their toys than home-reared children.
  D) Children from high-quality day-care centers are less likely to be disruptive than home-reared children.

Question 2

Prolonged stress boosts the functioning of the immune system.
 
  Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

False



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